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Old 01-12-2019, 05:22 PM #1
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Default Help, fixed bridge, partial or implant

I cracked two molars on the same day. One was root canaled and the other extracted.

My 1st option is an implant, quoted to me at 6k-I can get other quotes, but this doctor uses short implants, no sinus lift. I cancelled the surgery out of fear.

Second option, a fixed bridge attached to the root canaled tooth and the one in front of the missing tooth.

Third option, a partial plate.

I have osteoporosis and RSD. Age 68.

Thank you.
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